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Issue no 517 April 22nd 2017

New Cadets Join North Walsham Squadron

2110 (North Walsham) Squadron enrolled five new cadets into the Air Training Corps last month.

Imogen Ritchie (14), Elouise Way (12), Dylan Rayner (13), Harvey Bailey (13), and Tyler Cook(13), were formally enrolled by the Squadron Padre, Rev Paul Cubitt and the Squadron Commander, Flight Lieutenant Alan Stevens in a ceremony at the Squadron Headquarters at North Walsham Primary School.

For anyone interested North Walsham Air Cadets parade every Monday and Thursday, at Squadron Headquarters, North Walsham Primary School, Manor Road, North Walsham, NR28 9HG from 7pm til 9.30pm. More information about the RAF Air Cadets can be found at www.raf.mod.uk/aircadets or by visiting the ATC Hut on a parade evening.

All of the cadets have already achieved their Heartstart first aid qualification and are looking forward to several years in the cadets, flying, gliding shooting, visiting RAF camps and much more as well as achieving many other useful qualifications including perhaps BTECs and Duke of Edinburgh awards.

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There are currently two new members of staff awaiting appointment and another young man has just joined as a cadet. However, there is still room for more cadets aged between 12 and 17, and adults, as either members of staff or in the vital support role on the Civilian Committee.

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Happy 100th Birthday Patsy!

Patsy Couper celebrated her 100th Birthday at Kevlin House on Sunday 2nd April 2017.

Patsy has lived at Kevlin House for almost 7 years.

Her family celebrated the day with her and enjoyed an old fashioned English cream tea, Bucks Fizz and of course a celebratory cake!

Patsy was born on 2nd April 1917 to William and Mary Earl. She has a younger brother called Dennis and the family lived in Plumstead London.

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When Patsy left school she worked in the Civil Service. When the war broke out her office was evacuated to Blackpool.

Patsy married her husband George during the war. They had three children Frances, Andrew and Margaret. She was a housewife after the war and also worked as a secretary at Millfield School.

Patsy also has 7 Grandchildren and 8 Great Grandchildren.

Happy 100th Birthday Patsy!

From Cumbria to Cromer, goat herd size to double

North Norfolk District Council’s famous Bagot goat herd moves back into town and will double in size later in the year. A herd of eight Bagot goats have been moved back into their spring and summer residence on Cromer’s cliff.

The goats have been clearing land in recent months at Happy Valley. Their move back into the heart of Cromer was made today thanks to NNDC officers.

The Bagot billies, which have appeared on television and in newspapers, will be joined by another eight Bagots from Cumbria sometime in May. In order to make adequate space for the expanded herd, the size of their enclosure will be more than doubled when new fencing is installed to the west of the current enclosure. The enclosure currently stops at the white steps above the promenade, but will be extended to the zig zag steps. Cllr Angie Fitch-Tillett Cabinet Member for Environmental Services said “Last year the goats were very popular with visitors, but also did a fabulous job at managing the habitat. “It is excellent news that there will be an addition to the herd later in the year, which means an extra attraction for our visitors but also an extended area which will be naturally managed by these brilliant undergrowth clearing machines.” In the past the cliff area has become overgrown, leading to a problem with litter embedded and snagged in bushes. The Bagot goats graze on rough materials rather than grass and therefore last year kept plant growth over the area under control. The Bagot is believed to be Britain’s oldest breed of goat and unlike most other breeds - that favour mountains and uplands - it developed in the English lowlands. Bagots are very hardy and easy to tame.

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Be Your Own Boss, Start Right in Business Workshop in North Norfolk

Starting a small business or deciding to go self-employed can be a daunting prospect, especially if someone has been in employment for a long time or has recently become unemployed.

On Wednesday 26 April a free workshop ‘Be Your Own Boss. Business Start Right’ will be held at North Walsham Library. The session has been designed to provide ideas about how to attract customers, start-up information and inspiration to anyone considering working for themselves.

The three hour event is being run by Genix Norfolk’s business support organisation in association with the Business and IP Centre Norfolk. Jacqueline Salter, Community Librarian said “Norfolk Libraries have a great selection of free online subscriptions to help people access up to date business information. These include COBRA, the Complete Online Business Advisor. We look forward to welcoming new customers at North Walsham Library.�

Ruth Lowe of local business Ruth Elizabeth Events who set up her business two years ago will share with you her top tips to success and some of the pitfalls to avoid.

The Business Start Right session is the first of a series of three, free workshops available in North Walsham for people who are either, thinking of starting a business, in the process of doing so or ‘test trading’. The second event will look at marketing a new business and the third will cover book keeping and finance.

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REGULAR EVENTS

North Norfolk Chorale : Wed 7.30 – 9.30 pm Methodist Church, Grammar School Road, North Walsham for part singing – all voices welcome. Contact: Rosemary Jackson 01603 279541 – email : rosemary.a.jackson@gmail.com. Nth Walsham Hockey Club – based at the artificial pitch at Cromer Sports Centre. Training – Women & Men Mon 7.30-9.00, Under 15s/U13s Mon 6.30-7.30. Under 11s Fri 5-6 at North Walsham Sports Hall. For info ring Jo Todd (01692) 404440 and Chris Wilde (01263) 721120. www.northwalshamhockey.co.uk Arthritis Care meet in Community Centre on 3rd Thurs of every month at 2.30pm. Everybody always welcome. Nth Walsham Young Farmers Club meets Tue 7.30pm at Rossi’s Sports Centre. Contact 01603 731307 Diabetes UK North Norfolk Voluntary Group meets on the fourth Thursday of each month (except December) at Cromer Methodist Church Hall at 7.30pm. Varied programme of speakers - meetings open to everyone. Further info contact Jackie or David on 01692 405492. Royal British Legion North Walsham Branch meetings in the Community Centre at 12.30pm with lunch provided on 2 March, 1 June, 7 September, 2 November and 7 December 2016. Carers, Spouses or Partners are welcome to attend. Please bring raffle prize to help offset the cost of lunch. Contact: 01692 406501. Cash Bingo every Sun at 7.30pm and Whist Drives every Tue, Wed & Fri 1.45pm at Mundesley Bowls Club, Pavilion, Northfields, High St, Mundesley. All welcome. North Walsham Market Cross W.I. meet every second Wed of month at St. Nicholas Room. New start time 7.30pm North Walsham & District WI have moved to the St Nicholas room for all future meetings. Visitors welcome to our meetings that take place the first Tuesday in the month at 2pm and finish 4pm. Any queries please contact our Secretary on 01692 402426 New Life Church meet at N Walsham Community Centre at 10.30am, please feel very free to join us! More details at www.newlifenorthwalsham.com or call 01692 406050 North Walsham & District Historical Society meet on the first Thursday of each month at 7 30pm in the St Benet’s Hall. Speakers talk on a variety of historic topics, generally of local interest. Visitors are always welcome The Salvation Army, Hall Lane, North Walsham, NR28 9DT - Sunday Family Worship at 10am, Special afternoon meetings as advertised, Mondays 'Army Bears' (parents & toddlers) 9.30am, Lunch Club 12.30pm, Friendship Club 1.45pm, CLIC (ages 7-12) 4.30pm, Thursdays 9.30am 11.30am, Coffee morning & Sale 1.45pm(1st & 3rd weeks) - for more info contact Major Richard Durrant on 01692 652263 or richard.durrant@salvationarmy.org.uk Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Charity (SANDS) support meeting for parents/families. 3rd Thursday every month 7.30pm at the Friendship Hall in Aylsham. Check website for further info www.norfolksands.org.uk North Walsham Spiritualist Centre 6.30pm - 8pm every Sunday in the St John's Ambulance Hall, Bacton Road, North Walsham. All welcome. North Walsham & District Horticultural Society ‘Gardeners Club’ 3rd Thurs each month in Jubilee Room, NW Com Centre 7.30pm. Mrs M Marjoram 01692 402808 North Norfolk Speaker's Club every other Wed 6.45pm at N Walsham High School, Spenser Avenue. www.nnsc.co.uk, northnorfolkspeakersclub@gmail.com or Jo 01692 405946 North Walsham & District Lions Club Bingo every Wednesday evening at the Community Centre New Rd North Walsham - eyes down at 8pm. Contact Lion Elize Wheeler (Secretary) on 01692 219459 or 07788 940909’ W.E.A. Tuesdays at North Walsham Community Centre 10-11.45am. Contact Eric Craker on 01692 405651. North Norfolk Social Centre for the Blind 1st Thursday of every month (except January) in the Main Hall of North Walsham Community Centre 2pm to 4pm. Entertainment plus tea and cakes. Transport can be arranged. For further info tel: Jean Stockdale on 01692 402562. Mundesley Community Choir meet Tuesday at 7.30pm at Mundesley Methodist Church, Cromer Road, Mundesley. New members always welcome - male and female. Further details: Janet on 01263 722022’ Cornerstone Church - Meeting in the main hall of Millfield School, Recreation Road, North Walsham, every Sunday at 10.30am. - a warm welcome to all. Visit www.cornerstonechurchnw.org.uk 07913515072 Nth Walsham Countrysiders Club for young people aged 10-16 meet fortnightly on Thur 7 - 8.30pm at North Walsham Youth Centre. Contact 01603 731307 North Walsham Congregational Church, Cromer Road, every Sunday at 10.30am Morning Worship, Holy Communion on 1st Sunday of month, coffee after all services. Monday – Welcome Fellowship at 2.30pm, Sept to May followed by tea and chat. All Welcome Girlguiding - Rainbows Tues evenings. Brownies (4 Packs) Mon/Tue/Wed/Thur evenings. Guides (2 Patrols) Tue/Wed evenings. Rangers Tue evening.

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For more information tel: 01692 405828 evenings only or 01692 406644 evenings only. U3A (University of the Third Age) Nth Walsham 1st Fri of month 2.30pm Roman Catholic Church Hall on Kings Loke Rd Nth Walsham. Members admission is free. Non-members welcome to attend, entrance fee £2. Details from Membership Secretary Marilyn Nevill 01263 721570 See U3A website at www.u3a.org.uk Voyager is a community group for adults meets in the St. Nicholas Room North Walsham, every Wednesday. The day is in 3 parts, 10am – 12noon for informal activities and refreshments. 2 course lunch at 12 (book by 11.45am), afternoon session begins at 2pm with different activities . Contact Linda 07541 795133 North Walsham Judo Club North Walsham Judo Club meet on a Tuesday from 7pm to 9pm and on a Friday 6.30pm to 7.30pm under 8 years and beginners, 7.30pm to 8.30pm Juniors with Yellow Tabs and above and 8.30pm to 9.30pm High Juniors and Seniors. New members welcome. Tel: (01263) 579345 for details St Nicholas Mothers' Union meets every second Tuesday of month at 2.30pm in the St Nicholas Room for Faith, Fellowship and Fun. A warm welcome awaits. For further information tel: 01692 406566 Tenpin Bowling Trios League 7pm every Monday at Strikers North Walsham. New teams of any standard welcome. Call Dave on 01692 403742 for details Pram Service Meeting in St Nicholas Church North Walsham 2nd Thursday of each month 2pm. Songs, activities, stories & refreshments. All under 5s welcome. Contact 01692 402506 for details. Brite Sprites baby and toddler group at the Congregational Church Hall, Cromer Rd, N Walsham on Tuesdays 9.30 till 11.30am (£1.50 per adult & child - 50p for extra siblings). Bridge Club at the Community Centre, North Walsham Mondays 6.45pm. Tel 01263 722290 North Walsham & District Childminding Group meet at Kingfisher Kids Club from 9.30 - 11.30. Drop in Session. All Childminders welcome. Call 07796638020 for details Yoga for Pregnancy Group. Fridays 11am – 12.30pm in the Roman Catholic Church Hall, North Walsham. More details from 01692 407537 Quakers. Friends Meeting House, Mundesley Road, near Swafield. Meeting for worship Sundays 10.30am. Millfield Pre-School offers All-Day and Sessional Care (am or pm), Mon-Fri 08.30 - 3.30 (term time). From 2.5 years old. Funding for 3 & 4 year olds. Childcare Vouchers accepted. Ofsted Registered. Qualified Staff. For more information call Rachel or Jane on 01692 406378 North Walsham Air Training Corps - Monday and Thursday evenings 19.00 - 21.30 Manor Road Junior School, North Walsham. Open to girls and boys aged 13 - 18. For further information contact 01692 503033 (parade nights only Mon & Thurs) North Walsham New Road Bowls & Snooker Club. New members welcome. Bowls season starts in April. Snooker played all year round. Membership Sec Mrs A Wilkinson 01692 500710 & Mr R Ullman 01692 630997. The Rotary Club of North Walsham meets every Monday at The Scarborough Hill Hotel, Old Yarmouth Road, North Walsham, NR28 9NA . Further info from Secretary Richard Walker on 01263 722401. Please note we are a dual gender club Royal Air Forces Association North Walsham Branch meet at The Bluebell Public House, Bacton Road, North Walsham on the first Tuesday of every month 7.30pm Baby & Toddler groups at Kingfisher Kids Club The sessions are play based with the opportunity to get together, have a coffee and chat with other mums, dads and carers. Mon - Story Cafe – 9am – 10.30am £1.50/child. Wed - Music Group – 9am – 10am £1/child. Fri - Baby & Toddler group – 9am – 11.30am £2.50/family. Drop in basis - Term time only - first session FREE Parkinson UK, Aylsham & North Walsham Support Group. Meet second Tues each month 10.30-12.30 at the Sacred Heart Church Hall, Kings Arms St, North Walsham. Contact Terry 01692 406486 Dance for Fun Dance For Fun at Smallburgh Village Hall. Children's fun dance classes incl ballet, tap, disco and gymnastic dance. Wed 6pm to 8pm. For children 5 and over. Just £12 a month. Call Maria or Tracy evenings on 01692 590787 or just come along The Regal Fight Club Martial Arts Studio, MMa classes Mon, Wed Thurs and MMa striking Friday, all 6pm till 8pm, Call 07876 198898 Pilgrim Shelter, Trimingham Whist Drive every Thursday 1.45pm- 4pm £1.50 per head to include cup of tea & raffle Worstead Toddlers meet Fridays in term time 10am-12. Queen Elizabeth Village Hall, Ruin Rd,Worstead. £2/family plus 50p for each additional mobile child. First visit free. T’ai Chi Tuesdays 2pm – 3.15pm. Roman Catholic Church Rooms, North Walsham. Newcomers welcome Whist Drive Tues & Fri at 7.45 East Ruston Village Hall Sandcastles Pre-School (Bacton Primary School). Ses-

sional care for children aged 2-4 years. Open Monday 9am-3pm, Wednesday 9am-3pm, Thursday and Friday 9am-12pm. Please contact us for further details on 07796825983 or visit www.sandcastlespreschool.co.uk Multisports Bacton -Tues Bacton Sports Field. Holt Wed Primary School Playing Field. Mundesley -Thur Mundesley Junior School. North Walsham - Mon Manor Rd Junior School. We stop at the end of School Term. 5.45pm (for registration) finish 7.30pm. Parents welcome no running required! We can organise CRB checks, if you do not already have a certificate. £1.50 per week, with a maximum of £3 per family. Pre-booking is not necessary. Parents have to sign consent forms before children start. St John Ambulance Divisional and Norfolk County Museum, Preference Place, off Bacton Road, N Walsham NR28 9RF. Open on an appointment basis by contacting the Curator/Custodian of the museum Dave Pollitt ddavepollit@aol.com 07795 261326 / 01692 406261. Come and explore our fascinating history of service to the public. Fledgeling Music classes - friendly, dynamic, energetic and fun. A unique experience your child will love! Who for? Children aged 4 months to 4 years. FREE taster class, members pay only £4, younger siblings £2 babies of older siblings FREE. Paid half termly. www.fledgelingmusic.co.uk, Contact Lorna 07500 221121 or info@fledgelingmusic.co.uk Sheringham Stroke Support Group for anyone who has suffered a stroke. Meets fortnightly Wednesdays 2.15pm 4pm at Sheringham Methodist Church on Cromer Road. Further information Harvey Pitcher 01263 512328’ North Norfolk Speakers Club meets every other Wed, 7pm at North Walsham High School. Dates and further info visit www.nnsc.co.uk or contact Gillian 01692 650250 North Walsham Cage Bird Club held on 3rd Tuesday of the month at 8pm at Felmingham Village Hall. Everyone welcome. Further info contact Sandra on 01692 404750 Music in Motion at Victory Swim and Fitness N.Walsham Mon at 10am and Tue at 9.30am and 10.30am (half price swim) and at Elephant Playbarn, Knapton Wed 10am and 11am Wednesday morning (half price play). Courses start from £3/session and are booked in blocks of 6 and 12 weeks.07946862095 for details Bittern DX Group – Local amateur radio group currently holding our meetings at the Erpingham Arms on the last Thursday of the month (not The Roman Camp at Aylmerton) with regular field events throughout the year, find out about us on our Website www.bdxg.org.uk or Email info@bittern-dxers.org.uk St. Benet's Trefoil Guild (Guiding for Adults) meet at Guide H.Q. 4th Monday of the month 2pm Contact Ann Russell 01692 405295 for details Sheringham Singers Tuesdays 2-4pm Lighthouse Community Church Sheringham. New singers always welcomed to this friendly ladies choir. Ro Curtis 01263 768126 North Walsham Belly Dancer meets Monday evenings at North Walsham Catholic Church Hall. Please telephone Sharon for details on 07538 181409 or e-mail northwalshamdance@googlemail.com Gresham Village Park Sunday Market and Carboot first Sunday of every month. Gates open to public at 10am, stall holders and market traders 8am onwards to set up. Pitches £5. All proceeds go to raising money for the Play Park and Pavilion. Further details contact tomtye@myway.com or on 07765633549. NR11 8RT Martial Arts Judo - Tue nights - well established and friendly club. Millfield Primary School, N Walsham, Hazel 01263 579345 Colby and Banningham WI - meet at Banningham village hall second Wed of the month - ex Aug. Starts 7.20pm, includes a speaker or a demonstration; sometimes we have a hands-on "have a go" evening and always ending with a tea/coffee and cake. Ladies of all ages welcome, pop along to discover more. Contact Tel: 01692 538241 Cromer Chamber Orchestra is looking for players (no age limit) all sections woodwind, brass, strings. We meet at The Belfrey Arts Center Overstrand on Mon eve at 7pm (school term). No audition necessary. 01263 511600 Junior Tennis Coaching - 9am in the Sports Hall at the High School. All equipment is supplied and all children are welcome. Contact Mike 01692 402665 or 07415 798819

‘Walsham Writers' Group small, friendly group of writers. Meet every 2nd Thurs to share our writing, inspire one another and offer constructive criticism. If you would like to try us out please contact us for further details please contact Hayley, via email: walshamwritersgroup@gmail.com Skeyton Zumba every Thursday at the Village Hall 6.30pm - 7.30pm - come along to Zumba and party your way to a new shape. Shape and tone your body the fun way. All levels of fitness welcome. £5 per class. Julie 07592 535477 REME Association Cromer & District Branch meetings 1st Wed each month Halsey House, Norwich Rd, Cromer. Ex REME personnel please do come and join us. 01263 512450 Ruby's Prize Bingo – on the first Saturday of each month at 7.30pm at Lower Southrepps Social Club

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Paston Students Embrace Multi-Platform Technologies First year Creative and Media BTEC students at Paston Sixth Form College have embraced multi-platform technologies to generate a range of innovative and exciting media campaigns for their coursework.

population of homeless people, through the creation of ‘Hope Boxes’ - shoe boxes filled with items that will come in handy for those living on the streets. Eden sold cupcakes on the market in North Walsham to raise money.

Tasked with the brief of generating a contemporary Elsewhere, the project saw a cross-platform media campaign, number of students produce utilising social media, digital campaigns to spread positivity. video, web marketing and print, Charlotte Facey created a self-help the students came up with some website promoting relaxation Matt Afford really inventive campaigns. Some techniques and healthy living, were designed to raise money, while others were while Sydnie Snowling created a positive body created to raise awareness and spread a positive image campaign ‘designed to make people with message about a subject matter that they cared insecurities feel as beautiful as everyone else’ about. Other projects Matt Afford, along with the technical support of included a campaign sidekick Nathan Tench, organised a 24hr to bring down the ‘gamathon’ to raise money for MacMillan costs of football ticket Cancer Support. This astonishing bout of prices for away games gaming endurance raised over £300. Matt and campaigns for commented ‘I really couldn’t thank everyone Mundesley Lifeboats, enough for all the donations and support. Faith Animal Rescue Although I can tell you now, I am never and many more. See playing video games for that long again!’ below for a full list of the campaigns In other fundraising events, Howard Acott The students fully promoted a Sheringham Park Run campaign in embraced the diversity memory of his brother David Acott (a fellow of modern life and BTEC Media student who sadly passed away actively set out to in 2015). The campaign from Howard and the make a difference. overwhelming support from friends and families Full list of Media raised £1240 for Ronald McDonald House Campaigns: Charities. In other campaigns, Eden Lanning attempted to raise awareness to the ever growing

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Howard Acott – Sheringham Park Run event for Ronald McDonald House Charities, Matt Afford – Gaming Marathon for macMillan Cancer Support, Joseph Chamberlain – Man Utd Fan site, Luke Dugdale – Internet and mobile device security, Ethan East – The Fiver challenge (small business venture for young people) Ryan Everson – Gaming competition, Charlotte Facey – Selfhelp relaxation website, Eden Lanning – Shoe box campaign for homeless people, Sydnie Snelling – Body positivity, James Starling – Healthy eating website, Nathan Tench – Promoting own YouTube video ‘Noble Dubs’, Lauren Thirtle – Faith Animal Rescue, Rhiannon Warby – Mundesley Lifeboats, Tom Wardle – Football ticket prices, Kieron Woodhouse – Promo campaign for own short film

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Donations needed!

A new group in Mundesley called the SSAFA-gettes has been formed to raise funds for SSAFA Norfolk, short for Soldiers Sailors and Airmen’s Families Association.

The money we raise from our fund-raising activities stays in Norfolk to help support our Service Veterans.

To enable us to continue our fundraising, we need donations of the following:

• Soft Toys,

REGULAR EVENTS

Continued from page 6... Ballroom & Latin Dance Classes every Monday 7.30pm8.30pm Improver's Level 1 and 8.30pm-9.30pm Beginner's Level 1 at The Catholic Church Hall, King's Arms St., N Walsham, NR28 9JP. Contact Yvonne on 01263 824145 Painting Classes - Painting and Drawing tuition for all levels of painting competence from beginners to those experienced at Roughton Village Hall on Mondays 1.30pm to 3.30pm. £60 for 10 sessions. John Bardell 01603 456602 MS monthly Drop-In 10am - 12noon, last Thursday of each month at Sheringham Community Centre, Holway Road, Sheringham. Anyone affected by MS most welcome. Further details 01263 579453/ Sheringham & District Philatelic Society meet at the Church Hall West Runton on the second Monday of each month, at 7.30pm Our members come from all areas of North Norfolk, further details call Jim on 01263 721043 Trunch Methodist Church Coffee Morning first Saturday every month 10am – 12noon cakes, bric-a-brac etc free admission Tel 01263 720145 Victory Explorers every Wed at the The Scout Headquarters 8.15pm - 9.45pm contact victory_explorers@hotmail.co.uk or 01692 406415. New members aged 14 - 18 years welcome Aged 13-17? Ever wanted to fly? Ever wanted to shoot? For free? Well now you can! Join North Walsham Air Training Corps for these opportunities inc adventurous training, gliding, Duke of Edinburgh awards, sports and much more. Visit www.raf.mod.uk/aircadets or call Officer Commanding Alan Stevens on 07979 075825, or visit us on a parade evening between 1900 - 2130 on Mon or Thur at the ATC Hut, N. Walsham Junior School, Manor Road Rock Buns and Rolling Pins is North Walsham's newest WI, meeting on the third Wednesday of each month at The Lounge, Cockerel House (formally the Cockerel Tea Rooms) at 7pm. Visitors welcome at £4 per meeting. Please contact us on rockbunsandrollingpins@gmail.com. 1st North Walsham Scout Group – Beavers - Tue 5pm 6.30pm & Sat 10.30am - 12.15pm. Cubs - Wed 6.30pm – 8pm & Fri 6.30pm – 8pm. Scouts - Tue 7pm – 9pm & Thur 7pm – 9pm. Info: membership@northwalshamscouts.org.uk NHS Cromer & District Retirement Fellowship meets every third Wednesday of every month between 2.30 pm and 4pm at Cromer Hospital. For more information call Caroline Jennings on 01263 510002 or just come along North Walsham Knit & Natter 2pm – 4pm 2nd Tue of the month at the Congregational Church Hall, Cromer Road, N Walsham. All welcome. Jenny Spenecer 07722 069979 Baby Yoga Classes in North Walsham and Cromer every Wednesday. For babies from 8 weeks till mobile. Eva Stone on 07557 905615 or mitchytitchyoga@icloud.com. North Norfolk Amateur Radio Group (NNARG) meet every week on Thursdays 9am-12am at 88 Central Road, Cromer. We can offer advice, workshop facilities and Amateur radio licence training up to advanced level. Ring Bill 01263 512377 or Charlie 01263 824275 for more info North Walsham Access and Independent Living Group meet every other month at St.Nicholas Rooms. Easy access for wheelchairs. Refreshments. Everyone welcome - new or old members. Sandra 01692 404750 or Lisa 01692 404021 North Walsham Photographic Group meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm at the Annexe in The Atrium.For further details please contact Rachel on 01692 406526 or email on rachel.farrow@care4free.net Woodlands Pre-School term time Mon 9am-3pm, Tue 9am–12noon, Wed 9am–12noon, Thur Closed, our 'Seedlings' Mother and Toddler Grouup is open 10am– 12noon, Fri 9am-3pm. Places available for 2-5 year olds funding from 2 years old 'Good' OfSted report (May 2014). Breakfast Club/After School Club. Lower St. Southrepps (in the school grounds) Contact Caroline/Dawn 01263 834148 or southreppsplaygroup@gmail.com The Good Companions Club, a social club for those over 60, meets at the Community Centre, North Walsham every

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• Empty Tins, small, medium and large, • Bric-a-Brac of any kind, • Goods suitable for Tombola, • Gift stall items, etc.

So if you are downsizing, moving house, or having to clear a home for one reason or another, PLEASE would you think of our Service Personnel who fought for our freedom. Any donations can be collected.

Please contact Jenny on 01692 400877 or Loraine on 01263 722238

Friday 1.30pm – 4pm – a varied programme of events, music, lunches, entertainment as well as raffles and games. Enquiries Joan 01692 405676 Walcott CVRA Coastline Village Hall every Wednesday 10am to 12 noon Coffee, tea and chat. Every Friday 7pm to 9pm Bingo. Also other activities including Lunch Club. For more detail call Donna 01692 651509 North Walsham Army Cadet Force Wednesday evenings 19.30-21.30, North Walsham High School, all boys and girls aged 13-18 welcome. For more info 01362 694515 Children & Young People @North Walsham Methodist Church, for details of many & varied activities. Contact Anne email anne_russen001@yahoo.co.uk or 07748039363 @yahoo.co.uk or 07748039363 Bradfield Cricket Club - Cricket Coaching for boys and girls 6-11 years - All welcome at N. Walsham Sports Centre 4pm till 6pm Sunday 15 February to Sunday 5 April - £4 per session. For more info contact penny.day1@yahoo.co.uk Minni House Club - we are a group of like-minded individuals who love all things miniature and anything to do with dolls houses. We all come from the North Norfolk area and meet 2nd Thurs each month at Bodham Village Hall, 2pm-4pm. Secretary Jan Boyden 01263 826970. New members are always welcome and we would love to hear from anyone who is interested in joining us. North Walsham Friday Group - Mixed ability group for all ages, giving opportunities in a friendly environment for disabled people in NE Norfolk. 9.30am - 2.30pm at St. Benets Hall, N Walsham. Many activities run every week with outside visitors too. Users pay by personal budget of of a daily rate according to their need. Amanda 07799 307299 North Walsham and Area Scooterists meet 2nd Thursday of every month at 7.15pm at Bluebell PH, North Walsham. Meet up with ride out (weather permitting). All welcome. More details on Facebook North Walsham & Bradfield Flower Club (NAFAS) meets in The Catholic Church Hall, North Walsham 2.30pm on 4th Thurs each month. Contact Glenis Dillon on 01692 404628 Meditation classes in Aylsham at the Friends Meeting House, Peggs Yard, NR11 6ER on Thursday lunchtimes from 12.30pm - 1.30pm, term time only North Walsham & Bradfield Flower Club (NAFAS) meet in The Catholic Church Hall, North Walsham at 2.30pm on 4th Thursday each month. Please contact Glenis Dillon on 01692 404628 for further information Mundesley Table Tennis Club meet in the Coronation Hall most Thurs from 7pm. All players from age 8 and of any standard of play welcome. 01263 722930 or 07828 175493 New beginners classes Tai Chi & Qigong – every Tue with Julian Wilde & Elaine Tattersall St. Benets Hall, Vicarage Rd, N Walsham, NR28 9DQ - Qigong 6.30pm - 7.30pm, £5 and Tai Chi 7.30pm - 8.30pm, £5. Join anytime. Contact Julian or Elaine tel. 01603 466120 visit www.taichi-norwich.co.uk or email taichischoolnorwich@gmail.com North Norfolk Pride Represents LGBT+ people in North Norfolk. See North Norfolk Pride Facebook page for information on our social events North Walsham Spiritualist Centre meets on Sundays 6.30pm-8pm at St John's Ambulance Hall, North Walsham Gresham Village Hall Table Top Sales on first Saturday every month from 3 October 2015 until 2 April 2016 - set up at 8.30am, doors open 9am, tables £5. All proceedings to Hall funds – the hall is next to Gresham Church on East Beckham Lane NR11 8RT. Bookings and enquiries please call Mr D Logan on 01263 577691 T’ai Chi Qigong exercises and Sun Form for Arthritis on Tuesdays 2pm – 3.15pm at Roman Catholic Church Hall, North Walsham – newcomers welcome. For more information Tel 01692 403789 Cromer Orchestra welcomes new members especially string and brass players. We meet at the Belfry Arts Centre Overstrand on Monday evenings 7pm – 9pm. All we ask is that you bring your instrument, a music stand and lots of enthusiasm. Tel Norman Moor 01263 511600 North Walsham Farmers Market 10am-2pm every last

Sunday of each month. A good range of stalls in the Market Place and half pitch fees donated to local charities. Free entry and Free Parking on Vicarage St Car Pk, Nigel 01692 409181 Nelson Quilters meet at the Community Centre, North Walsham 9.30am - 12.30pm on the 1st Wed in the month Dilham Jazz Workshop meets 8pm to 10pm on first & third Tuesdays each month at Dilham Village Hall. If you play an instrument or are looking to expand your playing ability by 'keeping your hand in' the workshop would be pleased to see you. Details from 07703 697397 or turn up on the night St Nicholas’ Parish Church, North Walsham Sunday services at 8am, 10am and 6.30 pm. All welcome. Sunday Kids meet at 9.45am in the church hall in term times. For more information please call Revd Paul Cubitt, Vicar, on 01692 406380 http://www.saint-nicholas.org.uk/ Cameo Café a dementia friendly cafe for people with dementia & their carers, friends or family or anyone who would like to meet new friends every Tuesday & Thursday 10am to 3pm at Furze Hill Resource Centre, 73 Happisburgh Rd, North Walsham . For more details telephone 01692 405239 or 01692 502708 or email enquiries@nwdementiasupportgroup.org.uk’ Line Dancing at Bacton-on-Sea Village Hall, Coast Road, Bacton every Monday morning 10am – 12noon. New dancers made welcome. Modern and traditional dances for all abilities. Refreshments provided. £3/session. Jacqui 01692 581857 Tennis - ladies morning 10am at North Walsham Memorial Park every Monday. If you can play come along for a friendly game. Tel Sue 01692 535670 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings 8pm – 9pm every Monday and 8pm -9.30pm every Wednesday at North Walsham Methodist Church. Anyone who wants to stop drinking is welcome. Entrance on Black Swan Loke off Grammar School Road NR28 9JH. AA Helpline is 01603 621128 Mundesley and District SSAFAgettes meet 3rd Wednesday every month 1.45pm for 2pm to plan social activities and fundraising for SSAFA. Coronation Hall, 26 Cromer Rd., NR11 8BE. Come join us, meet new friends and help those that serve. 01692 400877 lambert.ja@icloud.com Cantamus Choir - Thursday 7.30. At St. Margarets Church, Thorpe Market. Join our friendly group, some ability to read music an advantage. New members always welcome. Further details to Katayoun 01263 833847 or katayounpd@gmail.com Ballroom Dancing Tithe Barn, Horstead Thur eves 8pm10pm ballroom, Latin and rock and roll dancing by the Wellington Dance Group. Very social, tea, coffee and biscuits at half time! Room for 10 couples and we have space for a further three. Please contact Marion on 01263 837512 or the leaders of the Club Mr & Mrs Cox on 01603 737907 North Walsham Congregational Church, Cromer Rd welcomes you to their Coffee Mornings 3rd Sat every month from January 2017. All funds raised for Window Fund Repairs Sheringham Anxiety and Depression Club. Meet at Lighthouse Church 62 Cromer Road Sheringham NR26 8RT. 1st and 3rd Tue each month 7-9pm. Luke 07964 542602 Walking Football at Erpingham Multi-Use Games Area (NR11 7QD) every Wednesday at 10am £2 per session and evening Walking Football sessions 7.30pm - 8.30pm £2.50 per session every Tuesday under floodlights when necessary. All sessions are led by a qualified instructor, with warm-up and warm-down at either end to help prevent injuries. Just turn up and play (trainers please, no studs), or phone Bill on 07979 633000 for more info’ North Walsham Velo (NWV) is a group of cyclists who enjoy biking on the roads of Norfolk. The goal of the club is to encourage safe road cycling practices that promote a healthy, active, environmentally aware lifestyle in our community. The Club welcomes members of all skill levels and encourages regular participation in organised cycling events. Beginners rides on Tuesday evenings at 6.30pm, Ladies rides on Wednesday evenings at 6.30pm. Fast, medium, and social group rides on Sunday mornings at 8am leaving the clock in Market Place. See www.northwalshamvelo.co.uk for more details @NWVELO

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North Walsham & District Historical Society Railway Nostalgia by Arthur Barret

Arthur gave his talk mostly with the aid of videos and DVDs.

He started with an introduction of music ‘The Coronation Scott’, best known as the signature tune of the radio series ‘Paul Temple’. This was followed by a video of the West Highland Lines’ Jacobite Line which runs from Fort William to Mallaig. Then came ‘Mallard’ on its run from Settle to Carlisle, crossing the Ribblehead Viaduct - she is now the centrepiece of the National Railway Museum at York. This was followed by the ‘Flying Scottsman’ leaving Scarborough. The 1920s song ‘This is the Way The Puff Puff Goes’ was a change of tone, which continued with Sir John Betjeman giving a commentary on the journey on the Kings Lynn to Hunstanton Light Railway.

both victories.

But we were soon back onto a narrow gauge railway with the Wells -next -the Sea to Snettisham’s Light Railway ‘Norfolk Hero’. This railway has a rather unusual engine, which appears to have a tender back and front the front is in the shape of a separate large tank and is in fact a water tender.

A small excerpt from the film ‘The Railway Children’ accompanied by a book on the story and the ‘St Trinians Railway Robbery ‘ which was filmed on the Longmoor Military Railway in Hampshire, followed. Next was ‘Thomas the Tank Engine’, by The Reverent Wilbert Awdry, who told the stories to his son and later published them.

North Walsham‘s two stations and their routes were mentioned and then a record of Allan

The Vikings have continued their impressive form with two more wins, assuring them of fourth place in London One North. Solid defence was key to

After half an hour in the home match versus Thurrock the score was still 0 -0 with Vikings having been on the defensive for virtually all that time, but two converted tries gave them a surprise 14 - 0 half time lead. They then completely overwhelmed the visitors to win 47 -14.

A week later a much changed team visited Saffron Walden coming away with a 29 -28 victory. They dominated the first half and should have been further ahead than 19 -7 at the break; the second half though was very different with the home side rampant but the Vikings again defended well and took their two scoring opportunities clinically. Jon

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Smethhurst, the Singing Postman, singing ‘Hev Yew Gotta Loight, Boy?’ which includes a line ‘Along the Mundesley Shore’.

The Mid Norfolk Railway from Swaffam to Melton Constable is a restored line and was featured in ‘Last of the Summer Wine’ when Peter Sallis, Clegg and Co, were enveloped in thick smoke and came out all soot smudged. ‘Dad’s Army’ were not left out - the episode shown only recently, where the platoon marched off a station platform led by Captain Mainwaring got lost and found themselves marching back onto the platform.

Finally he showed us a book ‘The Romance of Steam’ followed by ‘You Can’t beat the Railway’ sung by Harry Dawson.

Our next meeting’s talk will be ‘Skeletons in the Cupboard’ by Glyn Burrows. Mike Sothcott

Younie (pictured), in only his third appearance this season, scored two tries.

The Vikings next and final home game is on 22 April versus Old Priorians.

On 6 May, both they and the Raiders will be in action at ‘Norfolk's Big Rugby Weekend’ at Holt, when the finals of the various County Cup competitions will be played. The Vikings' opponents in the Norfolk Cup are Diss, who have won promotion into the same League as the Vikings for next season, whilst in the Norfolk Bowl the Raiders meet either Wymondham 2nd XV or West Norfolk 2nd XV. On the Sunday, Youth Finals Day, both the Under 14s and Under 15s will be playing.

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WHAT’S ON WHERE

Quilt Show ‘Quilts from the Heart’ at All Saints Church, Upper Sheringam Saturday 29 April 10am 5pm - local work including recycled textiles, traditional piecing and modern interpretations. Demonstrations, quilts for sale, Craft Fair in the Village Hall. Refreshments. Ample free parking. Free admission. Donations will be divided between All Saints Church & Leeway, a specialist domestic abuse charity based in Norfolk Plant & Book Sale on Saturday 29 April 9.30am – 12noon at Quaker Meeting House, Mundesley Road, North Walsham (end of by-pass, before Swafield bridge). Light refreshments. Ample free parking. An opportunity to look round the 18th Century Meeting House

Diabetes UK North Norfolk Group meeting - guest speaker Thursday 27 April will be Engagement Manager Rebecca Champion from the North Norfolk Clinical Commissioning Group. The meeting starts at 7.30pm

at Cromer Methodist Church Hall. For more information contact Jackie or David on 01692 405492 or visit www.north-norfolk.diabetesukgroup.org

Photographic Exhibition - Paston Past & Present at St Margaret's Church, Paston on 6 & 7 May 11am 4pm - refreshments available

Come & Sing with Southrepps Chorale – The Armed Man : A Mass for Peace by Karl Jenkins with Guest Director Malcolm Goldring on Saturday 6 May 10.15am to 5pm at Southrepps near Cromer - singers £12 (including music hire) students 21 & under –free. Performance (admission free) at 4pm. Downloadable booking form : www.southreppschorale.org.uk email: info@southreppschorale.org.uk, or phone Olga 01263 834030

Coffee Morning for Multiple Sclerosis will be held on Friday 28 April 10am 12noon at Southrepps Church - usual cakes, tombola, raffle, bric-a-brac and refreshments. All most welcome

Conflict and Collaboration Cantamus Concert

Cantamus are Voting for Women at their next concert, ‘Conflict and Collaboration’. Celebrating beautiful, but regrettably ignored, music from the 17th century to just before WWI.

Garage/Yard Sales in Trunch on Monday 1 May 10am til 2pm - maps showing locations available on day from Trunch Village Stores

Tea-time at Thorpe Market Church on Sunday 30 April 11am – 4pm - Our famous Snowdrop Teas, without the snowdrops, but primroses, bluebells, comfrey, celandine, campions, scillas, forget-me-nots and lots more besides. If you joined us for tea in February, we invite you to make a return visit. If you have never joined us at snowdrop time, then please come on 30 April. The award-winning conservation churchyard will be wearing its early summer coat. The used books shelves will be well-stocked. Selection of plants for sale. There will be a display of artwork by Rosalie Osborne Gibb. Most important, there will be a friendly welcome, hot drinks, homemade cakes and definitely no snow!

An Evening of Mediumship with Roger Colman at Queen Elizabeth Hall, Worstead on Friday 2 June at

The Concert will be directed by Philip Adams & accompanied by Michael Finnissy. To book email cantamussingers@gmail.com or ring 01263 833847

North Walsham Community Centre

North Walsham Community Centre still have space for their forthcoming Arts, Crafts and Hobbies exhibition which takes place at North Walsham Community Centre on Saturday 29 April 10am - 3pm. It is hoped that there will be a mixture of craft stalls, paintings and other items all will be for sale. For more information or to book a pitch please email info@northwalshamcommunitycentre.co.uk or jeabol@aol.com or alternatively telephone 01692 403594 or call into the office which is open Monday - Friday 9am - 1pm.

Saturday 13 May - an evening of country / Irish & middle of the road music performed by Marc James at North Walsham Community Centre. Doors open at 7pm. £5 on the door, there are no advance bookings being taken. There will be a licensed bar, food and a raffle available. All the money raised is going to North Walsham Community Centre Improvements Fund. 10

Tea Dance at North Walsham Community Centre on Monday 24 April 2pm to 4.30pm, admission £2 including refreshments

St. George’s Day Jazz Concert on Sunday 23 April at 7.30pm at Erpingham Church, off Eagle Lane, Erpingham NR11 7EX - the popular Cyan Traces Quintet performing in superb surroundings of recently refurbished church. Tickets £8.50 to include free glass of wine from 01263 761110 or at the door

Spring Sale in aid of North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection in St Benet’s Hall, North Walsham on Saturday 6 May 9.30am -12.30pm Cats Protection goods, craft and new items, cake stall, raffle, tombola, bric a brac, books, etc. Light refreshments available. Please come and support the cats in care.

Spring Time – Sunshine and Showers

The Museum of the Broads is the place to visit whatever the weather!

Don’t miss our special exhibition, ‘Broadland in Pictures’. Discover how our unique landscape has been used in art, in advertising, on postcards and on souvenirs. You can take part too, by uploading your Broads photo to our Twitter page, @MuseumBroads, #BroadlandPictures.

They will perform ‘Songs of Sunrise’ by the feisty Dame Ethel Smyth, her stirring March of the Women, united with its fellows ‘Laggard Dawn’ and ‘1910’, the ‘Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary’ by an Italian contemporary of Sir Christopher Wren - Isabella Leonarda (1620-1704) and delightful Edwardian miniatures by Amy Beach and Emily Tallmadge.

The concert on 19 May at 7pm at Thorpe Market Church (NR11 8UA), also features two collaborative works written by Fauré (of ‘Requiem’ fame) and Messager (once famous in the UK for his operettas ‘Monsieur Beaucaire’ and ‘Véronique’) - a Mass for the fishing village of Villerville in Normandy, and a wicked send-up of Wagner’s Ring Cycle as a set of brisk piano-duet Quadrilles.

7.30pm – tickets £8 available from Shirley 01692 406582 or on the door

Last year’s Boat and Fishing Jumble

Opening hours for May are 10am to 4pm, Sunday to Thursday and 10am to 1pm Saturday.

On Sunday 7 May, it’s our popular annual Boat and Fishing Jumble at the Museum. £1 entry, £10 per stall, from 9am to 12noon. We are family and dog friendly Part of the Exhibition, with a picnic area by the river. Broadland in Pictures Steamboat trips, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Bringing the story of the Broads alive. www.museumofthebroads.org.uk Museum of the Broads, Stalham Staithe, NR12 9DA, 01692 581681

Iceni Choir Reepham

With the Iceni Choir looking forward to our end of term concert at St. Mary’s Church in Reepham on Saturday 22 April, we are already thinking ahead to the following term which starts on Wednesday 3 May at 7.30pm at Reepham Methodist Church.

We are looking forward to seeing new faces and new starters and whilst constantly looking out for any new singers that would like to join us in our varied musical experience and repertoire. If you are interested in joining the choir please contact Katie Hewson on katie.l.hewson@icloud.com or visit our website www.icenichoir.org. North Walsham Times 517 April 22nd 2017


Easter Community Coffee Morning Tuesday 25th April 10.30am St Nicholas Church North Walsham In association with Rose Meadow Residential Home.

Refreshments & Homemade Cakes will be on sale With all proceeds Shared between St Nicholas Curch & Rose Meadow.

EVERYBODY WELCOME!!! Please come and join us, For Coffee, Cake & A Natter.

NENBC events

Coming to North East Norfolk : The Big Sit on Sunday 7 May 5am – 8pm

Hedgehog Awareness Week

Hedgehog Awareness week starts on Sunday 30 April and to help promote this Hedgehog Haven (North Norfolk) will be in attendance at Hadfields Garden Centre between 10am and 3pm on Saturday 29, Sunday 30 April, and Monday 1 May with information leaflets and advice.

The aim of the Big Sit is to record as many species as possible from a chosen 17-feet diameter circle in a 24 hour period, though realistically most sites are up and running between dawn and dusk. The Club will be operating from a series of public sites across the Club area, including Felbrigg Park, so come along and share in the fun. Anyone can participate - even create your own circle in your garden as several members did last year. At the 2015 events, 115 species were recorded in total across all seven sites! From doing the Big Sit we hope to gain valuable data about visible migration and the birds in our area. Results will be collated and published in the NENBC newsletter, The Pied Flyer. Full site list to be announced nearer the time. If you are interested in creating a new Big Sit location or joining one, email us with the details at info@nenbc.co.uk

Come along and enjoy a close encounter with a hedgehog.

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NORTH WALSHAM & DILHAM CANAL TRUST

The Trust held its latest Film Evening in the Atrium, North Walsham on Thursday 30 March. There were maps, finds and other items of interest available to view in the main reception/refreshment area and Trust officers to answer the many enquiries.

The show commenced with an introduction by the Vice Chairman, Chris Black, who thanked the many people for attending.

There were not many seats vacant in the auditorium when the first film rolled “Restoring the North Walsham and Dilham”, made and edited by John Parker of Big Sky Productions.

With a delightful commentary by Thordis Fridriksson, it depicted very many of the sites along the canal, which have been greatly improved, both visually and for the very apparent benefit of wildlife, through the work of the Trust and two of the four canal owners. Some of the shots were taken from an aerial camera, putting a whole, and very interesting, new dimension to the canal corridor. Once started, it seemed the 45 minute roll was over far too quickly, due to the superb photography, delightful commentary and the fascinating subject matter.

During the interval, delicious cakes, many homemade, were served by Mary Black and helpers with a choice of beverages for a very modest fee. The result of the work of our very own Raffle Queen Gisela was a handsome

£166.90 which was down to the generosity of Tesco of Stalham, Sainsbury of North Walsham, Lidl of North Walsham and Morrison of Cromer, who had all shown their continued support for the Trust by providing the prizes. This was arranged, as was the whole evening, by Jane Gotts our main event organiser.

The second film “Who wants to be a Volunteer?”, again by John Parker, showed some of the activities our volunteers and others, working in all sorts of varying locations and situations along the canal. A particular incident, showing The Trust’s thanks go to the organisation team a JCB attempting to cross the canal in of the Atrium who all helped the evening to Swafield, caused a few laughs and gasps when be such a wonderful success in bringing the it inevitably got stuck and was sinking in the attention of many to the only canal in Norfolk. mud! Needless to say, the expert driver, For more information please visit Jeremy, extracted www.nwdct.org himself and the JCB back onto dry land! This film showed the many sides of work which are carried out, from simply cutting grass to dismembering a fallen tree and Local Validation Requirements for North Norfolk planning applications holding a bonfire to North Norfolk District Council is undertaking a review of its Local dispose of the brash, Validation Requirements for planning applications. constantly reminding When a planning application is submitted, having the right information ourselves of the submitted with that application is crucial for good decision-taking. needs of nature. A Local Validation Requirements list is a compendium of the supporting In conclusion, Chris documents required when making a planning application to the local Black again thanked authority. The list sets out the information that will be required and in all those attending what circumstance that information is required. and introduced David

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Planning consultation by North Norfolk District Council

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Sue Arnold, NNDC’s cabinet member for planning and planning policy, said “Having the correct and appropriate information submitted with a planning application is vitally important for all those that take part in the planning process to help make sure good and speedy planning decisions are made.

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Water, water everywhere… so how do plants respire? By Beckie Grimmer from Norfolk Landscape Gardeners

All living cells respire, it allows them to grow and multiply, as well as actively function. Plants must respire to stay alive.

Aerobic respiration is the process by which glucose and oxygen are converted into water, carbon dioxide and energy. This is the most efficient method that plants can obtain energy. It is seen as the opposite reaction to photosynthesis, in which carbon dioxide, water and sunlight are converted into oxygen and glucose.

Plants use the oxygen produced in photosynthesis for their own respiration, and, thankfully for us, release excess oxygen into the atmosphere. When no oxygen is present, anaerobic respiration takes place, and fewer ‘energy’ molecules are created. A by-product of this is ethanol, which in high quantities will kill the cells, and oxygen must be used to remove it again.

Usually, when we anaerobically respire we get a build-up of lactic acid that causes a stitch, but if you think that’s bad then spare a thought for poor plants that can have entire sections pickle to death.

In terrestrial plants, oxygen from the air moves into the leaves through tiny air-holes called stomata. Their roots use the small quantities of oxygen in the soil to respire, which becomes impossible for them in waterlogged conditions. They will anaerobically respire for a short period of time, but need the soil to aerate again to recover.

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plants, using modified terrestrial features to withstand emerged, submerged, or floating conditions. These are known as hydrophytes or macrophytes. So, if terrestrial plants can’t live on anaerobic respiration long-term, why don’t aquatic plants die?

• Some hydrophytes have adapted to survive prolonged periods of anaerobic respiration and can cope with the usually toxic ethyl alcohols. This isn’t, however, an indefinite strategy. • Submerged leaves have modified to obtain oxygen and carbon dioxide from water rather than air. The absence of a waxy coating lets dissolved gases and solids move in and out of the leaves. The surface area is increased by having either long, extremely thin leaves with smooth edges or leaves that are split into lots of small leaflets, so that they can get as much oxygen as possible. • Aerenchyma is a soft plant tissue containing air spaces that extends throughout the plant to bring oxygen to any submerged material. It also allows the plant a back-up supply of oxygen if required; for example, at night time when plants cannot photosynthesise and produce their own oxygen and the dissolved oxygen levels in the water get used up. • Plants may create a film of air around roots and leaves to improve gas exchange.

There are also plant adaptations that expose part of their structure above the surface of the water and aerenchyma is then used to transport oxygen to the rest of the plant. This could be in the form of water repelling leaves, roots that grow straight up out of the water like a snorkel, or porous bark that can take in more air. Some plants have such large air pockets that they become completely buoyant, giving them access to air as they float on the surface of the water.

But why do any of us gardeners need to know this? I read a piece of advice the other day, stating that to prevent houseplants from dying you mustn’t over or under water, but keep the plant consistently moist. Don’t succumb to believing plants should all be treated the same! In fact, the biggest killer of plants in nurseries is incorrect watering, and that’s a professional environment, so don’t beat yourself up if you do kill your plants with too much (or, even I admit, too little) love. Start with just one house plant and make sure you have a botanical name for it. Ask at your local garden centre or look online for advice pages on its cultivation requirements and stick to those – you are trying to mimic its natural habitat and a generic watering schedule for all houseplants is unlikely to do them much good. Cacti can be raised as houseplants, but require very little water, whereas a Venus flytrap is a bog plant and will happily sit in a tray of rain-water. You may even find researching your plant fascinating, so beware the hidden danger that it may be a gateway interest into full blown botany!

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MAYTIME MEDLEY Art Exhibition

The very pretty St Margaret’s church in Thorpe Market will once again be hosting an art exhibition Friday 28 April to Bank Holiday Monday 1 May (open daily 11am until 4pm) by local artist Rosalie Osborne Gibb, featuring a diverse range of subjects, depicting her love of the coast and countryside, from exquisitely detailed watercolours to bold and colourful acrylics and soft pastels.

Signed Limited Edition prints, plus gifts and a wide range of greetings cards featuring Rosalie’s artwork will also be available. Rosalie’s art has sold worldwide, as well as throughout the UK, through local galleries and exhibitions and to several private collectors.

The Old Lady at Thornham by Rosalie Osborne Gibb

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The exhibition will also feature beautiful glass items handmade by Terrie and a range of oak items, including clocks and lamp bases, made by Ian Clifft.

As usual, there will be a good selection of used books, teas, coffees and delicious homemade cakes, and the beautiful wildflower conservation churchyard to stroll around.

Entry is free, with free parking opposite the church. Come along and meet the artists, who will be in attendance throughout the exhibition. info@thorpemarket.org.uk

Local artist offered wonderful opportunity

A local artist based in Walcott, on the Norfolk coast, has become one of the few artists in the UK to design a cover for British Airways ‘First’ magazine.

Amelia Mills is a former student of Paston College and was commissioned to create a unique artwork for the ‘Water’ themed edition of the quarterly in-flight magazine for first class passengers, after being discovered through Instagram – where she regularly highlights her cutting edge artworks in acrylic and resin.

Amelia has been honing her craft over the last decade, and when she was contacted by an award-winning Art Director to ask if she would produce the cover for the prestigious magazine, she happily accepted.

“It has been an exciting opportunity to work with a high profile corporation like British Airways,� said Amelia, “it’s wonderful that social media offers people the chance to have their work discovered.�

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North Norfolk artists get set to invite the public into their studios

Hundreds of artists across the region are preparing to throw open their studio doors to the public as part of Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios.

The event, firmly established as one of the biggest open studios schemes in the country, is celebrating its 23rd anniversary this year. Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios (27 May – 11 June) provides the opportunity for artists to show and sell their work to a large and diverse audience. It also encourages everyone, from ardent art-lovers to the curious first-time visitor, to get out and about, see art and meet artists in the informal surroundings of their studios.

More than 500 artists will be taking part this year across 254 venues throughout Norfolk and in North Norfolk 149 artists will be taking part across 83 venues.

Visitors to the free event can see art in a range of settings, from professional studios to garages and spare rooms, watching art as it happens.

until Sunday June 11 from 10am until 5pm (Tuesday to Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday. Sundays 12-5pm).

programme, whose commitment to encouraging and promoting local artists reflects Wex Photographic’s core ethos. I look forward to experiencing the best of the Norfolk arts scene again in 2017.”

Running prior to and throughout the run of the scheme, the exhibition gives visitors a one stop way to extend their open studios experience. Exhibition coordinator, Jill Hill, said “The great variety of work makes for an interesting exhibition giving visitors an opportunity to compare in a beautiful and relaxed setting, with up to three pieces by each artist visitors are able to get a clear glimpse, or a good taste, of artists they might then wish to visit.”

North Norfolk artist Claire Knight said “I have taken part in the scheme twice before and I think it is an extremely valuable opportunity for artists to gain confidence, get feedback and to guide the general public to a studio they may not otherwise have been aware of. This year I encouraged all Ros Dixon, Administrator of Norfolk five artists in the Lower Henry J Stephen & Norwich Open Courtyard at Alby Crafts Studios, said “Norfolk & Gardens to participate as a group so you & Norwich Open Studios has will find my studio alongside a printmaker, been celebrating the diversity and a woodworker, a sculptor and a potter.” talent of the county’s visual

artists for more than twenty years. It’s a wonderful As well as the hundreds of artists opportunity to see and meet taking part, 13 Norfolk schools artists in traditional studio spaces will be exhibiting and 17 Art as well as garages, sheds and Trails will be running, allowing spare rooms. I look forward to audiences to visit a number of Open Studios each year, and I’d artists in a particular area, like to thank all of the funders stopping at studios and local who help support the Norfolk & Claire Knight attractions along the way. Norwich Open Studios scheme, and in particular to thank our lead sponsor Wex Throughout the event, artists will be giving Photographic.” demonstrations and leading workshops and many will be serving tea and cake. Norfolk & Norwich

Artists taking part are working in a diverse range of art forms and techniques, including wood turning, sculpture, glass work, papercuts, painting, textiles, jewellery, printing, ceramics and mosaic.

Some of the artists are first timers, some have been exhibiting for a few years and a select few have been involved since the very first year.

Ahead of the Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios fortnight, North Norfolk will be hosting a taster exhibition at The Old Workshop Gallery in Corpusty to give visitors a taste of what is in store.

The exhibition, featuring the work of more than 10 artists, will run from Saturday May 6

Studios are free to visit and all details, including studio opening days, directions, Art Trails and additional events and demonstrations, can be found in the Norfolk & Norwich Open Studios brochure and website.

Brochures can be picked up from participating artist’s studios, Tourist Information Centres, Libraries, Cafes and various art venues across the county. The event runs from 27 May until 11 June. For more information visit

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Open Studios is organised in partnership with Norfolk artists and in association with Wex Photographic.

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North Walsham and District Branch of Cats Protection

There have been possible sightings of Daisy in the Queensway and also Kingsway areas so we are still hopeful that she will be returned to the fold. Please keep looking if you live in these areas and advise of any sightings.

In the last article we mentioned that kittens are often fathered by relatives of the mother cat. Many people are also not aware that kittens in the same litter may have different fathers. I was reminded of this when I received a photo from Margaret of the little kitten we re-homed with her 11 years ago. Billy came into care with his black and white mother, 2 black and white kittens (one of each sex), plus a little black girl. They were found in an isolated barn and despite enquiries, no owner could be found. Looking at Billy it is obvious that his father was probably a pedigree cat, while his litter-mates were fathered by moggies. As an example, ginger and tortie kittens may have the same father but tabbies, black, grey or white, in the same litter, probably do not.

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Hawk is a 7 year old male Deerhound, who had started showing signs of difficulty urinating. A urine sample identified that he was forming a type of crystal known as Cystine in his urine and x-rays showed these crystals had aggregated to form some large stones or uroliths. Unfortunately for Hawk, a number of the stones had left the bladder and become lodged in his urethra causing a great deal of discomfort when urinating.

By the time this happens the only solution is surgery to remove the stones due the risk of his bladder becoming blocked completely. Hawk was placed on an intravenous drip and a catheter was placed into his urethra to enable us to use saline to push the stones back up into his bladder where they could be retrieved. Fortunately, this was possible as, in cases where the urethral stones cannot be moved, surgery has to be performed at the level of the urethra as well as the bladder, which increases the risk of complications.

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someone to foster some motherless kittens and Margaret volunteered to take on this role. This was just the start, as many kittens then entered her home to receive lots of love and care (plus socialising with her little dog) before leaving for new homes. Not all did leave however, as Margaret and husband Ray, fell in love with two little black kittens we called Holly and Berry, plus dear little Darcy, who arrived when Billy whose only 3 days old. New owners were always litter-mates were made very welcome and some became good black and white friends. Margaret reluctantly had to retire from her role when her she started to have health problems. As well as the care the kittens received in her home we were also very grateful for the generous donation of bedding plants we received from her and Ray for our Plants Sales. These beautiful plants, easily recognised as being theirs, were soon sold.

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If you are interested in receiving help to neuter your cat/kitten, please ring 07880 256948 (to see if you are eligible for a voucher). This number is for vouchers only and will not be able to help with any other enquiries. The number also applies for those wishing to take advantage of our special neutering campaign.

If you are looking for a cat or kitten (or have any other queries) please give Stephanie a call on 01692 535858. Alternatively you can visit www.northwalsham.cats.org.uk/ for a description and photographs of the cats before giving us a call on the above number to find out where any particular cat is being fostered.

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opened to allow retrieval of the stones. In turned out to be less than straight forward as he had literally hundreds of uroliths of varying sizes that all need to be removed, a rather pain staking process! Repeat x-rays confirmed all the stones had been removed and Hawk was woken up and literally watched carefully to ensure he was not showing signs of blocking again.

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Girlguiding Norfolk is very proud of its new Archive Resource Centre (ARC), built in the grounds of Patteson Lodge, across the road from Hautbois House at Coltishall.

It was purpose built, so that our many archives and collections could be taken from lofts, garages and attics, and housed somewhere appropriate where they could be properly looked after and made accessible to as many people as possible. They are being kept in rooms at an appropriate temperature and monitored for bugs and beasties! Our recent conservation report was very positive. A working group meets weekly and is compiling an inventory of what we have; to date we have found some wonderful treasures!

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obvious that it was hard work but the girls all agreed that it was very enjoyable as they could work together as a team to finish sewing old badges onto a blanket for display,” said our young guiding reporter.

An AGM has been held, planning meetings, and meetings for Brownies and Guides where they dressed in uniforms from the past and found out what Guides did to help in the War.

There are several upcoming opportunities to There have been a variety of people using the visit the ARC and see what's building to date. going on. There is an afternoon A weekend tea party on Sunday 4 June, residential group from 2-5pm, with a very special slept in the Lodge guest from the Great British next door and Bake off, Kate Barmby (a spent the days Brownie leader). We will also be sorting archives, open to the public on 9 and 10 sewing on labels RANDALLSSeptember ELECTRICAL as part of Heritage and badges, Open Street, Days, Cromer and in true guiding Shop at 7 Church recording fashion we will be serving tea WIDE RANGE OF STOCKIST OF interviews, and SHADES AND LIGHT BULBS OF ALL TYPES and cakes! putting together iRewiresiExtra socketsiSecurity Lightingi To find out more about helping handling boxes. iTelephone ExtensionsiSmall Appliance Repairsi the working group, booking the accommoda“It was amazing to see how old some of the Tel: 01263 512626 coming to our Afternoon Tea or Heritage things in the archives were! The oldest item Mob:tion, (emergency contact) 07767 492456 Open Days email arc@girlguidingnorfolk.org.uk, was from 1916, ” said Megan, a guide on her randallselectrical@tiscali.co.uk visit www.girlguidingnorfolk.org.uk/ Baden Powell Award (the highest a guide can out-and-about/archive-resource-centre or achieve) weekend. “A group of girls from Facebook Page: Girlguiding Norfolk Archive North Oulton Senior Section (for 14-25 year Resource Centre - ARC olds) spent the whole day sewing away. It was

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You cannot be serious – But that’s Family Law! by Neale Grearson Family Law Solicitor Clapham & Collinge Solicitors As was widely reported in the national media the Court of Appeal gave its decision on the appeal of Tini Owens against the decision not to allow her to have a divorce based on her husband’s unreasonable behaviour.

Despite huge criticism by the Court of Appeal and in particular the President of the Family Division Sir James Munby the Court of Appeal went along with the original Court decision that Mrs Owens should not be able to have a divorce. This was the case where the original Judge effectively thought that the allegations of unreasonable behaviour made by Mrs Owens were normal for marriage and she should just effectively put up with it. Sir James Munby made specific reference to the manipulation that often goes on to achieve a divorce based on unreasonable behaviour with parties exaggerating or on occasions even giving incorrect information so as to get a divorce. However the Court of Appeal would not go so far as to overrule the original Family Court’s decision because effectively that is the law! We are left with a very out of date process for a divorce that is based on only one ground which is the irretrievable breakdown of a marriage. However to show that breakdown this can only be done in one of five ways. For an immediate divorce that can only be based on adultery or unreasonable behaviour and that is where the dilemma lies. A husband or wife needs to “blame” the other to obtain a divorce and to raise very often what can be very emotive issues about behaviour. What is sufficient to be classed as unreasonable behaviour to allow a divorce is much more difficult to define. Over the years best practice has always been not to say all that could be said so as to avoid making a difficult situation even worse. The Court of Appeal has now effectively said that must end and there is a scary prospect of much more intensive detail being given about unreasonable behaviour to avoid the risk of the Family Court refusing to allow a divorce to take place.

relationship. Does it not take “two to tango”?

The Government has indicated that it has no plans to introduce no fault divorce. We are therefore left with the current fiasco of no one really knowing what is sufficient to be classed as unreasonable behaviour to give good reason for a divorce. In very extreme situations it will be obvious but in more borderline ones are we now faced with a situation where people are going to exaggerate details of their relationship and try even harder to blame the other. Is that not going to be even more of a manipulation of the law? Legal commentary by Neale Grearson, Partner and Head of Family Law at Clapham & Collinge Solicitors.

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So what is the solution? No fault divorce remains on the agenda of Resolution and is a high priority. It works successfully in other countries where the emphasis is on dealing with financial repercussions and arrangements for children – not the actual divorce itself. If a marriage is over should the Court stand in the way of a couple wanting a divorce? Whilst there are those that would say that at the moment it is too easy to get a divorce by way of the manipulation that Sir James Munby refers to in reality is there any good reason to keep a couple married if one of them does not want to be in that

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Our annual series of talks, which are held on Wednesdays in May, is also shaping up well. Tickets are on sale now! All talks start at 7pm and cost £4 per ticket (one free entry for Friends of the Heritage Centre). All tickets must be booked in advance by either calling in to the centre, or booking via our website www.aylshamheritage.com The programme is a varied one again this year and includes : Wednesday 3 May - The Dogs Trust by Kate Brewster. Many of the visitors to the centre are of the four-legged variety, and with Alife as the resident Heritage Centre dog, it is not difficult to see why we have chosen the Dogs Trust as our charity talk this year. A donation from the ticket sales for this event will be given to support this great charity

Wednesday 10 May – Forecasting, Climate Warnings and Norfolk by John Hammond.

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John (whilst not being the John Hammond from the TV Weather!) is a Met Office Advisor working with emergency responders in Norfolk and across the East of England, by providing information and details of severe weather warnings

Wednesday 17 May – Norwich in the 1970s By Pete Goodrum. Pete visits the Centre again to give a slice of history of Norwich from another decade. His talks are full of pictures and anecdotes and always lead to lots of discussion and conversion. This mirrors the subject of his latest published book

Wednesday 24 May – Tales from the Chalk-face – Jayne Andrew. Stories and anecdotes from a career in the classroom.

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Man's Falcon Explorer cycle 26 in wheels 18 gears vgc plus extras £ 60 Tel 01263 731141 Two Barjo metal dog crates. Oval plastic dog bed 33" x 21". Electric log effect fire woodburner style. Alko Dynamic shredder needs attention. Reasonable offers. Tel 01263 721724 Storage/removal boxes used good condition £1-25 each poor condition 50p each. Circular pine table and 3 chairs with seat cushions good condition £75. Tel 01263 761919 Range Rover Sport boot liner and tow bar 2011- 2014 model as new £75 and £50 respectively buyer collects Tel 07713 246243 2 single futons as new £35 each or £60 for the two buyer to collect ideal for extra seating that transfers easily into beds Tel 01263 834428 Large,quality leather bag approximately 37 x 40cm by Liebeskind of Berlin has handles and detachable shoulder strap over £200 new used once £70ono Tel 01263 821387 Glass gerbil/small animal cage 75 x 30 x 30cm pieces for extra levels and ladders mesh roof Tel 07769 204656 Pair car axle stands £10. Portable typewriter £5. Wicker basket 2 person picnic set £25. 1960 model battery powered conveyancer fork lift truck in box £30. Unwrapped marquetry set with cutting board £10. Tel 01263 824319 Mark Elliott mahogany coffee table very good condition £40 Tel 01263 576727 Evergreen Complete 4 in 1 100sqmtrs unopened £5. Lawn aerator gc £10. Tel 01263 511203 Marks & Spencer Ashberry bone china dinner and tea service 10 place settings + extras £55 Tel 01263 511981 Graco Electra travel cot mocha and cream with bassinet and changing mat light music etc. Deluxe travel cot mattress in excellent condition. Mothercare wooden high chair vgc. Job lot £35ono. Tel 01263 514423 Good condition greenhouse needs a good clean free of charge must be collected and dismantled enquiries Tel Bob 07877 695323 Panasonic HDD & DVD Recorder DMREX77 needs attention will play DVDs but will not record £5. Hitachi Freeview digital 19” colour TV working order but slow on channel change volume etc £10. Tel 01263 588350 Bodham Sony 32in LCD 3D HD TV with stand £30. Sony Blu-Ray 3D player region free US import adapted to UK voltage £20. Sony BluRay 3D player R2 £20. Bose Solo TV sound system £50. Tel 01692 405809 Vax Rapid carpet shampooer vgc with tools and instructions £45 Tel 01692 218067 Under the cabinet slimline kitchen clock radio attractive silver colour £45 Tel 01263 512606f Potti portable toilet ideal for caravan gc £30 Tel 01692 405235 between 8am and 6pm 8kw cast iron woodburner with chimney and flue £300 Tel Mr C Jones 01692 405207

Wheelchair not self propelled good condition £50 Tel 01692 405022 Karwala Carlo baby car seat 0-10 kgs silver/grey unused £15 Tel 07717 181828 Half moon shaped table mahogany vgc £10. Four framed watercolours of views of Cromer and Blakeney by local artist Nancy Cooper £5 each. Tel 01263 576727 Trousers 2 pairs 40 waist 29 leg as new black £8 the two Tel 01263 820258 Beko 3.6cu ft upright freezer £20 Tel 01263 824269 Yamaha 4 stroke 2½ hp outboard engine £295 Tel 07468 132670 Garden tiller Briggs and Stratton needs drive cable £60 Tel 01263 577468 Fox carp rod holdall 3 x 3 well padded £35. Shakespeare Beachcaster and reel f/s £30. Shakespeare team seat box £10. Fishing bait platform adjustable legs £15ono. Tel 07787 117360/01263 588738 Two single divan beds as new plus neutral padded fabric headboards £60 each or both for £100 Tel 01263 823886 Vintage card table with green baize in excellent condition £20 Tel 01692 400662 Gerry Weber black ladies jacket/blazer size 20 single breasted in excellent condition hardly worn any reasonable offer around £40 considered Tel 01692 402869 Girls 3/4 Acoustic guitar pink good condition complete with carry case ideal as beginners first guitar £38 when new accept £20 Tel 01692 501055 Bosch stainless steel microwave oven W46cm D32cm H29cm excellent condition hardly used £25. Delonghi portable dehumidifier Dem10 excellent condition hardly used with instructions £50. Tel 01263 514404 Olympus E620 digital SLR camera with battery grip and 35mm macro lens £250. Nikon J1 digital camera body only black £50. All complete boxed and mint.Tel 01692 500776 Brown wooden 3 door cabinet with 3 drawers W47" D16.5" H32" good condition £15. Set of 6 weights in carry case from 1kg to 2.5kg£10. Tel 01263 821160 Gents road bicycle Riverdale Concept very good condition little used £50ovno Tel 01692 403826/07950 949713 Bradshaw’s Railway Guide £5. Micheal Palin’s Brazil £2.50. RSPB Complete Birds £2.50. The Natural History of the British Isles £2.50. Or £10 the lot. Tel 01692 405816 Volvo XC60 as new safety net to fit into rear compartment-£50 (£154.89 on line Tel 01263 512606 Statesman electric cooker 500mm hardly used. £50ono. Fridge 500mm £20ono. Buyer collects. Both working well. Tel 07884 067327 Graco car seat for 15-36kgs £10. Philips smoothie maker £7.50.Tower Vitablend smoothie maker used once £15. Electric individual deep fat fryer £5. Free Romanian dictionaries and phrase book. Tel 01692 405663 6 new aluminuim adjustable walking poles with comfortable cork handles £6 each or £10 pair bargain must see Tel 01263 822807

Cabinet oak finish glass-patterned upper section and lower solid cupboard section H70” W23” D14” lovely condition photo via email £20 can deliver locally Sheringham Tel 07740 466973 Childs bicycle Halfords Jet Stream suitable for age 4 to 7 years good condition £30ono Tel 01263 820248/07796125917 Woburn electric rise recline armchair sage green £150. 2 seater settee armchair storage box/pouffee £100. Both in very clean condition Tel 01692 405662 Modern gents off road/road bicycle Riverdale concept gc little used front suspension 2 pannier bags £50ovno. Dolls pram lift off body sprung folding chassis suit 4 years plus shopping tray bedding sun canopy £20ovno. Tel 01692 403826 Sony LCD digital colour TV Bravia KDL-37 EX503 remote control and instruction manual good working order £50 Tel 01692 404896 Caravan awning Kampa Rally Air Pro 260 year 2016 model used twice only genuine reason for sale new £600 accept £460 Tel 01692 406828/07519 159508 Small binoculars in case. DVD player c/w remote control. Man’s mountain bike. Mobile phone. Wall bracket for TV. Home phone c/w booklet. Computer approx 8 yrs old. Printer. Computer keyboard. Cables/leads. Offers. Tel 07949 348084 Clarks men’s burgundy shoes size 10 as new £20. Ladies Rieker black patented shoes as new size 6 £15. Tel 01263 733892 Free brand new fence panel dark brown W6ft H3ft must be collected. 12 loft legs for storage boards H175mm as new £5. Tel 01692 405904 Indesit washing machine £30. Beko tumble drier £20. Both in excellent condition. Buyer collects from Sheringham. Tel 07789 954006 Large curtains light blue 210cm x 340cm £35. Call blocker telephone Binatone 6015 with answer machine 12 months old £20. Tel 01692 403742 Ladies Raleigh bicycle high pressure tyres vgc £65. Old Moulton bicycle 1960s £95. Dog car ramp £45. Wheelchair large wheels £50. Kneeling circular abs machine vgc £45. Tel 01692 500988 Z bed perfect condition plus extra spotless mattress ideal as a spare bed £35. Cabinet polished wood excellent condition L30in D24in W18in £10. Raleigh 20in wheel 5 speed bicycle perfect condition £35. View Ludham. Tel 01692 678901 Roger Black magnetic fold up exercise bike with programmes hardly used as new £100ono Tel 01263 517196 Monkey puzzle tree established 4ft x 4ft potted beautiful specimen bargain £50 buyer collects Tel 01263 731852 New Quality Life mobility scooter takes apart easy battery pack £300ono more information Tel 01263 513529 6ft long case clock 30 hr brass face oak case by J Wright cir 1790 gwo £425 Tel 01263 514552

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North Walsham Library

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REGULAR WEEKLy EVENTS : Bounce & Rhyme – Wednesdays 10.30am – 11am – come along for some fun and songs! IT support for Job Seekers – Fridays 11am – 1pm (book 1hr slot)

REGULAR EVENTS: Chatterbooks - 1st & 3rd Tuesday – 4pm – 5pm – a social event for children & young people aged 5 – 11 to explore new books Colour Me Calm - fortnightly Fridays – 10.30am - 12.30pm Short and Sweet Book Club for adults - Tuesday 1pm – 2pm new Members always welcome. Ask staff for details of the books being discussed and next meeting. Friends of North Walsham Library - could you be part of a group that • develop ideas for events held at the library and promote the library and its services • plan and hold fundraising activities, library sales, community events or raffles • act as a link between the library and local community? For further information please contact Paul on 01692 402482.

Places still available: Be your own Boss – Start Right Business Workshop on Wednesday 26 April 1.30 - 4.30pm - Business and IP Centre Norfolk at North Walsham Library in association with Genix Business Support and ERDF. If you’ve often thought you’d like to be your own boss and work for yourself but haven’t been sure what to do or where to start, this event is for you. Starting a small business, or deciding to go self-employed can be daunting, at this workshop find out : • what you need to do to set up • how to attract customers • how to keep the right side of the law and tax rules Ruth Lowe of local business Ruth Elizabeth Events will share her top tips for success and some of the pitfalls to avoid. Book your free tickets now at www.genix.org.uk, push the Events button or call 0800 096 3013

Hospice seeking to Bake a Difference

The Norfolk Hospice, Tapping House, has launched a brand new ‘Bake a Difference’ campaign which aims to encourage supporters and members of public to fundraise for the Hillington based charity, by hosting a baking themed event.

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Organisers will be able to ask the Hospice Fundraising Team for any help or guidance needed along the way. Extra resources are available to download online and the team can also arrange for further materials such as t-shirts, collection buckets and balloons to help make your event bigger and better!

Lyndsay Carter, Chief Executive at The Norfolk Hospice said “Bake a Difference is all about getting our local community baking to help raise funds for the hospice. As a local charity, we need to raise over £2 million every year to continue to provide specialist care and support for free to people living with life-shortening illnesses. From bake sales with friends to cake eating competitions at work – there are numerous ways you can take part and support Bake a Difference.”

If you would like to take part or find out more, you can request a Bake a Difference pack by calling 01485 601701 or visit www.norfolkhospice.org.uk/bakeadifference. North Walsham Times 517 April 22nd 2017

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Championships 2017 - Six in a Row for Thaxter - two titles each for Robin and David Foster, but Fletcher Dyson cleans up champs with three

After last year’s 11 hour epic, changes to the cards, but Thaxter saved two set points and from 45-50 to North Norfolk Championships were made, edged the fourth 12-10 to claim his sixth defeat the including placing a restriction on the number straight title. Lester’s on the golden point. Betts and of events a player could enter. So it was that Price were defeated by There was consolation for the 53rd edition of the event saw 39 players Fuller and Elliott while the other Foster in two other events contest 122 semi-final saw a win for Thaxter – partnering Fuller matches in 10 and Humphries against John Hall in the Open events on six and Ken Seaman. Fuller and Doubles the pair tables at North Elliott started the final 17-12 knocked out Walsham Sports ahead but Thaxter and Thaxter and Centre, with play Humphries levelled at 24-24 Humphries in the lasting just under before taking the last four points quarter-final and Players in the Open Doubles final. from 47-45 to take the title. The eight hours. Peter Ward and On the left are the pairing of Paul Becky Wood and Fletcher Dyson In the Open Harley Dyson in the Price and Peter Betts. Their oppo- 33 player draw in the Handicap on their way to winning the Second Singles, Harley semi-final with both nents on the right are the eventual Singles meant the need for one Division Doubles title, in action in preliminary match which saw Dyson edged out wins in straight. In Champions Chris Fuller and an all Aylsham final against John Fletcher Dyson beat Peter Ward. Joel Lodge 14-12 the final, they met David Foster. The umpire pictured Dyson progressed into the final Hall and Steve Hollingworth in the fifth before Price and Peter is Derek Sidaway with further wins against losing out in four Betts who had Seaman, Price and James Lester. to Paul Price in the second round where at the come through another tough route beating Harley Dyson came very close to setting up a same stage Laura Marsh beat Fletcher Dyson Daniel Atkins and Ben Briggs in four, Beane final between the two brothers but was denied 17-15 in the fourth. The quarter-finals saw and John Vaughan in three and then won their in the semi-final by Stuart Hook who starting David Foster beat Marsh in three while Price semi-final against Howell and Laura level won the golden point. saved two match-points at 8-10 in the fifth, but Marsh from two sets to one down. The Dyson started 35-27 ahead before Andy Beane won their decider 12-10. In the final saw a win in four for Foster and winning the final 51-36. Fletcher opposite (top) half of the draw Aaron Howell Fuller. The one preliminary match Dyson also won both of the reached the last eight needed in the veterans (over Second Division events, beating with a win in straight 55) saw a win in five for Elliott John Hall in the final of the against Dennis Elliott against John Welsh. The first singles and partnering Becky followed by a tight round and quarter final matches Wood in the doubles winning an five set victory were all settled in straight all Aylsham final against Hall against Colin sets before both semis went the Six time champion and Steve Hollingworth in three. Humphries. distance with wins for Betts The First Division Singles final Robin Thaxter His fellow Chris Fuller mid service-action and Foster against Elliott and saw John Welsh beat Ben Briggs quarterFuller respectively. Foster won against Robin Thaxter in their in straight while Briggs teamed up with Daniel finalists all reached the title match by beating Betts in semi-final of the Open Singles Atkins to win the final of the First Division that stage with no four. Doubles in four. Finally Laura Marsh retained sets dropped and the straight sets matches High drama was the order of the day right from her Ladies Singles title beating Gudrun Scham continued as Robin Thaxter defeated Andy the start of the Handicap Doubles event with in the final in straight sets. Marsh and Chris Fuller edged Howell 13-11 in James and Ben Lester winning their first round the third. Fuller’s challenge was ended in three Important thanks are due to John Skilleter of match against Roger Crouch and Steve by Thaxter while the other semi-final saw Speedy Bat Sports for sponsoring the balls at Hollingworth on the golden point 51-50. Price Beane take a set from Foster. Thaxter took the the event and tournament organisers Chris and and Betts saved four match-points in their first first two sets of the final before Foster bounced round as they came back from 46-50 to defeat Pat Johnson and Derek Philpott plus Mary back to take the third. The first final to go the Sawyer for running the raffle and all those Edna and Philip Stone 51-50 and then repeated distance in over a decade looked to be on the who helped set up and clear up the event. the feat in the second round, this time coming

North Walsham Fit Together Walks

If you are new to Fit Together, please arrive 20 mins early. For more information contact Melanie Brown on 07766 259999. Friday 28 April – 11am - Worstead Green Lane Walk - Grade 2- Approx. 2.5 miles - A country and

village walk with gentle gradients. Meet at the playing field CP, Ruin Rd, which is behind the church and the White Lady public house, Front Street, Worstead, NR28 9RW

Friday 5 May – 11am - Worstead Obelisk Lane Walk - Grade 2 Approx. 2 miles - A country walk with gentle gradients on grass tracks and minor

roads. Meet at the playing field CP, Ruin Rd, which is behind the church and the White Lady public house, Front Street, Worstead, NR28 9RW.

The Local Pick Up Points for the full Fit Together programme are North Walsham and Stalham Libraries

WIN WITH THE CROMER TIMES & THE MACKENZIE HOTELS 2 main courses from our 2 for £14 menu and a hot drink of your choice for 2 The Links hotel has a 9 hole golf course but who and when was this originally designed?

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